Fantasy Premier League 2017/2018: Players to transfer in and out, including Harry Kane, Salah and Lukaku

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The Merseyside and Manchester derbies will once again be held on the same day, with Manchester City knowing a win over neighbours United will secure their third Premier League title.

There is already some big team news that will concern fantasy football managers, with Tottenham’s Harry Kane making a miraculous recovery to return against Chelsea last weekend, while Mohamed Salah is likely to miss this Saturday after picking up a knock in Liverpool’s Champions League win.

Here are the biggest transfer ins and outs to make ahead of gameweek 33.

In – Harry Kane (£12.7m)

Harry Kane (Image: Getty)

The England striker made a swift comeback last time out against Chelsea, giving Spurs and England fans a huge boost.

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With 24 Premier League goals this season, Kane does have some catching up to do to chase Salah with 29, but with games against the likes of Stoke, Brighton, Watford and West Brom to come, don’t rule Kane out of the running just yet.

Out – Mohamed Salah (£10.7m)

Mohamed Salah (Image: Getty)

Yes that’s right. The only reason it would be wise to remove league’s top scorer is because he is unlikely to play against Everton this weekend.

The Egyptian went off against Manchester City on Wednesday, and despite his injury not appearing too bad, Jurgen Klopp will surely not risk Salah on Saturday and want to keep him fresh for the second leg against City on Tuesday.

In – Jamie Vardy (£8.9m)

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The forward has been in fine form for Leicester City, scoring six goals in his last appearances.

Vardy’s form has come just as the right time for him with the World Cup around the corner, and with Newcastle United at home of Saturday for the Foxes, you would back him to add to his recent goal tally.

Out – Romelu Lukaku (£11.6m)

Romelu Lukaku (Image: Getty)

Although the Belgian has rediscovered his form, scoring in three successive games, the striker travels to the Etihad with a poor record against the top sides in the Premier League.

He has just one goal against a top six sides this season, and faces a daunting prospect of trying to break this record against Manchester City on Saturday.